Show THOMPSON TO IPSON WINS BY KNOCKOUT IN NINTH Fusillade of Rights and Lefts Sends Sullivan ull Out After Vicious Fighting La Last Lad t night at the Coliseum C Ulle m before 2500 21 00 fans Inns Cyclone Johnny Thompson of Sycamore III ont out Peter of ol Snit Salt Lakela Lake IB la the Ole round of their tWe battle bettle lived true to Ids bin name Dame of Cyclone and aad slowly lowly but surely aurely surel jolted his bis man Into dreamland Gradually under the battering Sullivan SullIvaa weakened and aad a d lower find aDd lower dropped his bill lUard la In the middle of the ninth a d Trail Ta a mo so that he lie offered only oBI a target and his hll knees kneed sa sagged sed as Thomp R strung rights flEd and lefts fo to the jaw Ja until be was toppled through the ther ropes r av ad acl l Referee Hardy Downing lag counted the fatal fatal ten tea As Thompson was seen to hare his hisman hisman h hman man falling taIling helpless before him there came a joyous cheer cheer from the Junction JunctionS city contingent Ogden had picked a S winner at last Sullivan fought a disappointing ds fight So that he looked al almost almost most unwilling to mix he lacked his usual cleverness and showed sh wed but little i of his clever defense Sullivan n fell a victim of Thompson Thompsons own game Instead of keeping away awa and xing and his op opponent opponent opponent as s in Iii the past he closed in with Thompsons repeated r rushes and there the famous infighting of or the tho i Illinois man m n told for tor victory vIctor Thompsons victory ry was not a showy one He fought carefully re ro relying lying on his wicked stiff arm Jolts that landed In the clinches five times UmeS to Sullivans one on return As early as the second round things looked bad for Sullivan There Thomp Thompson son landed a left swing to the side of the tle Jaw that all aU but floored him The blow was a good one and its effect lasted Sullivan Rallies At times Sullivan brought wild cheering from his large following by flashing out a left or right and many times he got home borne some telling up uppercuts uppercuts uppercuts to the body and Jaw On more than on occasion Thompson looked worried but those thoS at the ringside could see his plan or o 0 battle all aU the time He lie would slow sl w up u arid then would close in with his rushes countering hard for forthe forthe forthe the straight arm leads of Sullivan Thompson appeared the stronger and his constant contant leaning on Sullivan told He lie simply wore his man down Jab Jabbing jabbing Jabbing bing jolting and fighting all aU the time Neither man showed more mor than slight effects after the battle battles Thomp Thompsons Thompsons Thompsons sons left eye was slightly puffed puff d while Sullivans lips were scratched Sulli Sullivan van an drew the first In the first round from Thompsons nose while It was not until the fitCh that Sullivan bled from the mouth In the third round both men were wild missing a swings each Sullivan got away In the early rounds from most of Thompsons swings but butas as his legs sagged sag ed under him and an d as Thompson him repeatedly against the ropes his defense fell feU away as well The Preliminaries The preliminaries saw Young Toung Forbes of St Louis knock out Kid Ople Opie of Pueblo In the third round and Jack Downey of ot Denver knock out Kid Fraz In the first round Opie Ople started in like a but Forbes was game and as Opie Opi blew up landed the haymaker Downers cleverness showed to ad advantage advantage advantage vantage against the Fighting Motor Motorman Motorman Motorman man and after a stiff one had landed to wind It was all aU but over One Ot o of tile tHe distinct i tf t features f t F s of f the card was the work of Hardy Downing as referee of the main event No bet better better better ter work has been seen in the state st t tand and he was congratulated on all sides Challenges Chall ng s to meet the winner of ol the main GO 0 were received from Bird ird Leg Collins Frank PIcato Peter Jen Jensen Jensen Jensen sen the Battling Dane and nd Kid Ross RossIn RoSsIn ss In Thompsons corner were Kid Her Hero Herrick Herrich rick rich Kid Bear F L Herrick all aU of Ogden Sullivan was handled by Tom Gleason Gle son Kid Hannan Peanuts Sinclair Jack Tack Downey and his manager Frank Armstrong Much delay deby was seen s en in l getting g into Int the ilia C ll eum the one entrance proving all too small for the rush Until the crash came as the floor gave way on the way out the crowd was exceptIon aly orderly The number of women present was the cause of much remark The crowd was one o l of ot the th most representative representative representative one that has gathered g at a boxing contest In Utah and was waa well handled in reaching and leaving the beach by train |